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Airport Madness 3D: Volume 2 brings you eight new airports, new aircraft, more gates, and sharper detail. Like the first volume, we offer players a 3-dimensional air traffic control experience, from a control tower perspective. Push traffic as quickly as you can, while avoiding midair collisions. Choose good weather or bad, adjust the tower height to your preference, then do your best to manage jet traffic into and out of eight different real-world airports. Listen to human pilot voices as the aircraft obey your every command. Scan your radar screens for potential conflicts between aircraft, or use "Sky Cam" to observe the airport action from any perspective.

In addition to a UI refresh, the big change since Volume 1 is the all-new Career Stats page, which lets you track your ongoing performance history across all eight airports. We've added some minor goodies, such as "flight mode" to the sky cam, giving it the control feel of an actual aircraft.

It feels real!Our terrain is built from real-world earth data. Airport designs are based on real-world layouts. Game play has been designed by real-world air traffic controllers and commercial pilots. Even the aircraft flight characteristics are highly realistic.

Great fun and a challenge at the same time

The concept of the game is pretty simple, but the different levels of traffic, and the eight airports you can pick from allow you to choose your experience. You can have some fun with a small airport, or clutch at your head as plane after plane crashes during rush hour on your six runways... Graphics are decent, but not the main attraction, which is okay for this game. My only gripe is that the UI to control the planes is a little bit clunky and slow with the mouse, so it pays to memorize the keyboard shortcuts.

Could get addicting...but stressful too!

This was a free game with another game purchase, and it's not a game I would ever normally buy, however, it was hilarious to play, as there's no way one individual would be responsible for THAT many planes! So of course I caused unfortunate crashes as I was trying to figure out the different angles and keystrokes (too many to keep track of). But fun for something different than I usually play (which are more adventure/puzzle games).

A gift horse

I received this game for free during a sale and it's not one I would ever have bought myself. During the short time I played it the game seemed rather convoluted and not much fun. Still, it's a gift and I appreciate it as such.

Just fine.

If you're into flying sims this one is ok. I got it for free as a bonus in a purchase so I can't really complain for that price. Nevertheless, there are better alternatives although this one is good enough to fly around and just chill.